@@bioshock6935 None of us are going back to the 50' with our current age. You can be any age you want. That's the beauty of time travel. So welcome aboard!! 😊
Born in the early fifties I listened from the from the crib ( not meaning so rappers home) learned to dance in the neighborhood girls garage. Pedal pusher pants and Bobby socks, Cushman motor scooters FORD Falcon Sprint 4 speed on the floor 289 CID in my Hot Rod.
Yes, Thank You Creator Of This. The Poodle Skirts, The Saddle Shoes Bobby Sox's Black And White Saddle Shoes. I Still Love 'em. 1956 Cadillac. The Catilina's. 1919 T Birds .Them Cars Was Like Living In A Boat. No Seat Belts Then. I Miss This. And Them Days. It Be Never Be The Same. Because The Pple Who Was Living Then Are Not Here Now. Almost 75 Now. Thank You Creator Of This. Thank You.
Grew up in the 60s. Im 65 but the folks listened to this in the car. BEST DAYS FOR THIS COUNTRY!!!! Bring this music back and get rid of that damn rap crap!!!!!!!!
Awesome - growing up with this music.. brings back so many memories - motor cycles, 55 Chev...and so much more, summer loves ... I even had hair back then... need more music like this... s and more - da
Back in the days when love was in the air, instead of drugs, violence , fear, and hate. I am 77 and was about 15 +/- 4 yrs when this stuff was in vogue. I miss those days.
I'm now 68 and am glad I grew up with this music too. I may have been a baby in 1955 when rock & roll began, but I know I shaked, rattled and rolled in my crib to that music all the way through my years and into my teens up through the 60's and 70's. What a great erra! All the music had melodies, all the artist and class, and real talent. They didn't need all the electronics being used in music today. They were the real deal. Cars and clothes had styles too. The sock hops, dance parties in friend's homes and on the beaches. Boys looked like boys and girls looked like girls. If I could, I would do it all over again. 😎
I love this music more and more as I get older. I'm 77 now and it brings back the happiest memories of my youth. I too feel this crazy world is totally out of control with all of this "woke" BS. Just put on a 1957 do-wop record, close your eyes and leave the zoo of 2022 behind and go to your happy place.
Don't you think it's kind of ironic that you are diggin on music that is primarly African American in origin and then complaining about "woke" BS? Like you I have a nostalgic fondness for this music but I also understand the importance of being 'woke'. I make a point out of being aware of history and social injustices past and present. There were a lot of "woke" people fighting for civil rights over the last 150 years and they helped make this nostalgic distinctly American music that we love possible. Can you imagine where this country would be if there were no 'woke" people fighting to correct the injustices that somehow continue to occur in the most unbelievable ways?
All played on AM radio static and all. Fading in and out. What an era. I was 9 in 55. You all remember the SCREAMER?.Dick Biondi WLS Chicago? I grew up in Columbus Ohio on the Hilltop. Around Whitethorne Ave. WCOL.
I’m 84, 85 In March. The fifty’s and sixty’s were magical times for all us young ones, our music was filled with love and a joy of life and living, loud yes however you could hear every word of a song, could pick out every musical instrument, when we went dancing at week end we would actually have some contact with a partner even in the jive or rock numbers which often saw air between the dancers.. Now a boy or girl asks someone for a dance they get on the floor and yards apart and jiggle without ever coming together !!? And people in general seem so insecure intense and can’t seem able to accept any rejection, to us it was just part of living. Ah…..happy days, years even.
The world needs more like you then maybe the world can be a better place Fourth of July weekend I'm going to put out a real good one thanks for being a subscriber
@@musicforyourminddjjohnny I hear a lot of great stuff today too - my gripe is that it is mostly over-produced. What I love about 50s is they just pressed "record" and sang - no fancy post-production
I'm going on 80 but these songs bring back pleasant memories from the 50s and 60s. Listened to the 50 kW AM stations at night like WKBW Buffalo and WBZ Boston when they would phase their antennas to the south with our girl. Locally WPGC from MD in the day. Later when stationed west of the Mississippi it was KOMA, Oklahoma City, OK, another 50 kW station at 1520 AM. My 427 dural quad Ford and other GM and MOPAR high performance cars were the vehicle to have. Viet Nam changed things for ever and we never got back to the care free days when gas was cheap, in some places 10-15 cents per gallon. What a great time to grow up in and become adults.
We are the same age and I too had a fast 427 Chevy impala. We loved to go out at night and just race for fun, listened to rock and chased the girls and enjoyed the dances and comradardy with friends. KOMA was always one of several stations we turned back and forth to. I grew up in OKLAHOMA and it was just a good time to be alive.
I am from Mexico, 🇲🇽 I am 18 years old and despite the fact that in my time there is a great musical decline. 😔 Honestly, I'd rather listen to Oldies from Bygone Times I never lived through. 😃 - It is simply more beautiful and beautiful ❤️🥰
In the year 1941 i came along and find a war around me , so i had to bee qiuck older, then came in 56 The platters on the stage and i was sold What a voices the started with only You , so a lift with them till now its 2023 still a waar around and noone learns how to live and love. so i.m 81 now and still love the platters ok
My fingers can get tired praising all this musical gold. But it's a sweet pain if you know what I mean. Long Live Van Nuys Blvd and the friends I remember from there. I've mentioned this before. I would feel eternally blessed (believer in Christ) that if I ever lost my mind I hope it would be stuck in the 50s with an imaginary radio sitting next to me 24/7 pumping out this music. The closest thing to Heaven till I go there.
You nailed it bro! Van Nuys Blvd, Bob's Drive in, the cars and bikes and the music, the BEST EVER. I would give everything I own to go back in a time machine.
I'm a middle of the baby boomers born in 56. On into the mid-70s until disco came around and wrap after that I went to country music and that's going to crap. So I'm glad these are on UA-cam
We are around the same age for some reason I just love doo-wop maybe it's because I grew up with a lot of older people but friends my age don't really care for it but slowly they are starting to get into it they realized that this is just very very happy music
I went to see American graffiti in Reno nevada. I pulled into the drive in in my 400 hp 54 ford pickup with my buddy .All eyes were on us. What a great movie.😁
My music from the 50s 60s 70s and 80s is all that gets me through the day now. Thank God I was born and raised back then and not in this crazy nasty world we have today.
I love this music. Brings back great memories of a time when I was a teenager and enjoyed good times. I'm 73 and still listen to all this great music. I cant relate to rap music. These songs speak to my spirit. My favorite is Denise, Denise by Randy and the Rainbows.
There will never ever be music or singers like this again. This was my time, and they were wonderful. One of the best times if my life. I am glad I grew up with all of these singers.
I started my radio DJ career in 1961, so I was lucky enough to have played most of these songs on the air. I'm 80 now and I am so thankful that I was a part of the music scene back then. It really was a magical time!!
I was just a “pre-teenager “ in years mentioned. Not only did I love the doo whop/rock music, but memories of food😀. My favorite station advertised this fabulous pizza place, and my parents also liked it. Our family would drive to this out-of-way place on. early Saturday nights, that double sausage & cheese pizza still brings up cravings!
Reminds me of my first ford...testing it's speed over 100 miles per hour. Needless, my friend was scared s------- and never said a word. The fearlessness of youth! Thanks to God! He was walking with us then as He still walks with each of us!
@@musicforyourminddjjohnny Keep at it. You are making the world a better place. I need to go back to those times every now and then, and this helps a lot. I love every one of these songs. Thank you so much
Maybe you could come with me as I have been waiting patiently for my time capsule to take me back to the 1950's😊. I would give all of this latest technology and never come back. Black and White TV, 3 channels and you have to get up to change the channels... good for all of the coach potatoes😊. Sorry 🦉owls but when midnight rolls around it goes to snow and the national anthem is played.... your big chance to become a Lark!🤯📺
All music reflects the times it was written in. Post World War II was a great period celebrating freedom we won in WWII. And a time that followed (50's) was of self-discovery.
I'm born in 56 and the Last born of six plus my old est bros was drummer as well à trumbone musician when I was still in the cradle but only in my sixth year this world I was playing on my brosthers drums, all this to say, this is the era of music I learned to play drums and still play to those songs and I'm 67 I do play songs of the late 40's as up to some late 80's But the 50's and 60's are my favorites 😊🙏
There's something very special about the connection, 50's and 60's cars, and the roots of rock n' roll! They are both very American and they remind me of how great this nation was and can still be! We must restore and preserve it for future generations!!
Though i agree somewhat with your comment, "time was simpler"?? WOW!! If you have said Music was simpler, yeah 100% with you, but times? For real? "WHITE ONLY" "NOT COLORED ALLOWED", "PEOPLE OF COLOR NO NEED TO APPLY" school were SEGREGATED, KKK, Cold War, And yeah you miss when "Times were simpler", perhaps with a narrow minded,simple mind like yours. AMERICA sucks now, "Murica" sucked just as bad back then.
1. "The Angels Listened In" - The Crests (1959) 2. "So Much in Love" - The Tymes (1963) 3. "A Lover's Question - Clyde McPhatter (1958) 4. "Dreamin' " - Johnny Burnette (1960) 5. "Baby Blue" - The Echoes (1961) 6. "Take Good Care of My Baby" - Bobby Vee (1961) 7. "Lollipop" - The Chordettes (1957) 8. "Born Too Late" - The Poni-Tails (1958) 9. "Good Timin' " - Jimmy Jones (1960) 10. "Dream Lover" - Bobby Darin (1960) 11. "Baby Talk" - Jan & Dean (1959) 12. "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" - Jimmie Rodgers (1957) 13. "Let's Fall in Love" - The Boyfriends (aka The Five Discs) (1964) 14. "Who Put The Bomp" - Barry Mann (1961) 15. "Come On, Let's Go" - Ritchie Valens (1958) 16. "Bristol Stomp" - The Dovells (1961) 17. "Tossin' and Turnin' " - Bobby Lewis (1961) 18. "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" - Jerry Lee Lewis (1957) 19. "Bo Diddley" - Bo Diddley (1955)
19:56 you know it's really sad when you cant hear the lyrics depending on how the song is sang and have to look up the lyrics only to figure out the song is all in your native English language, but the man sings in such a way that makes him very hard to understand or hear, i get the tone of the song but none of the lyrics. now i understand the he just had "good timing", that's all the song was about lol. i love this song, it was just near impossible to understand what he was saying in the song because of the way he sang the song. now. the next song, dream lover i understand every word without having the need to look up the lyrics as i can hear every word without issue.
There will never be another era like the one I grew up with, I would not trade the wonderful times for all the tea in china.So fortunate and all of you out there who were part of it know exactly what I'm talking about! The memories are priceless and so was the music! Step into my time machine and come back with me to a nicer time when we were not in such a hurry and life was more enjoyable and less complicated. I'm 76 and when I listen to this incredible music I close my eyes and I'm 17 again. Beautiful and tell the time machine if I'm asleep don't wake me up.😃
This kind of music is waking up something in my heart and soul - i can't explaine. Greetings from germany. I was born in 1963 (east-germany) and every saturday at 11.00 i listened to a (west)-berlin radio-station - they played this beautiful music.
My cool big brother was a teen in the late 50s and he played guitar sang Blue Moon and imitated the cool singer dancing and performing for me teaching me to be cool too. He was handsome kind funny and dramatic in his own ways. So tragically he passed away in drowning in 1961. 😢 I was devastated and was only 13 when I lost my hero. But now and always as I get older I’ve love many kinds of music but by far Do Wop is my brother s music and it takes me back to a magical fun time with these awesome fun songs of fun love and dance. Yep I feel relax ed and motivated . Not too old ever at a lady of 75 keep it going.🥰
Born way to late. From the 80s but i have always been stuck in the 50s. Always listening to 50s music. Doo Wops and Rockabilly. My Parents and Friends do not understand why I am constantly listening to 50s music and even been into 50s related cars.
I'm a mid baby boomer born in 56 love these old songs on into the mid-70s until disco came along and rap after that. I went to country now that's gone to crap glad these are on UA-cam
I 63yrs now and this music is still the best when my parents played the records the year was 1942 I wasn’t thought of after peal harbor my dad US ARMY 😊❤🇺🇸
As a teenager why back my father had a radio which we use to listen to Wheelus air base in Libya .As Malta is north of Libya about 140 miles we where lucky enough to recive these type of music .I am 74 YEARS old now still this music make me remember those days.
I was a teen when these songs were playing on my transistor radio. I'm 77 now and these songs bring back memories of the best years of my life. Thanks for the upload.
I might be 69 but every Sunday on ZamTalk 10:30-12:30 p.m. West Coast time I do a doo wop program from my record collection. At least with the music we can go back in time. Thanks for the music
I'm 73 years young I grew up in Tulare, California I attended TWHS we cruised every week end listening to Wolfman Jack out of WCOK radio station there in Tulare. Those were the days my friends. Memories I'm extremely fond of 50s 60s 70s such an easy way of living "Happy Days" for sure.
I'm 83 years old I have a collection of 45 records 170 45 120 albums n I play them everyday cc rider n what am l living for by Chuck wills favorite songs
Just missed this era, but remember some of these songs! The Beach Boys & Four Seasons carried the doo-wop tradition on for a while longer. "Denise, Denise" by Randy & The Rainbows (1963) was the last doo-wop song I recall. THANKS for posting these songs!
This they do. I'm eighty and counting, and at times, I do get depressed, but the music from my youth cheers me up almost instantly and brings back happy memories.
I am 70 now and yes this music from the 50,s brings back the simple good things of growing up listening to my transistor radio loving the music , good memories thanks.
I'm so thankful that I grew up when these songs were popular, with authentic instrument playing/sounds and singers with voices not electronically altered. Such a magical time!
I'm thankfull that my father always played this type of music. Never knew better and I love it till this day! I'm 37 now and play these songs with my 9 y/o son 🥰
Yeah, we had a Mel's Drive-In in Salinas, California on the main drag. Hot1950's and 60's muscle cars cruising Main St. with 8 track stereos blaring as us teenagers were shouting to one another where the parties were. Then it was a fuel stop of a burger, fries and shake at Mel's where all the hot cars were lined up with each owner bragging how fast his was. Then it was jaunt to Hitchcock road where one after another squared off against each other. Those were the days!
Steve, we didn't have a Mel's but had the same just with different names. I had a fast car and loved the drag races and Saturday night dances, and just cruising with friends and the girls were great too.
@@Roy-dt4xu I think just about every city over say a population of over 50,000 had a main street that teenagers cruised on and a local restaurant hangout back in the late 50's, 60's and early 70's.
I'm only 42 but I've always loved this type of music since I was just a little kid. There was always something magical about hearing these songs. It makes me long for a bygone era that I never even lived through.
I have time on you, but I can understand what you are experiencing. It's not really nostalgia but more of an inner connection to what was real, now it's unreal.
Hi realestatess ! Your comments are so refreshing 😊 and remind me of my younger years when my friends and children, at times,refered to me as being Old Fashion😘My parents were in their mid sm later 30's when they lucked out with me, Ha-Ha, as the 4th to come along with an older brother in the Army and sister in 12th grade highschool, another brother 9 years old. I often tell my husband, I wish times now were the way they were when I was growing up 🤗. Speaking about, at the time,a local small town, Sincerely yours, A California girl ❣️ Thank you, and stay with the wonderful music, from the," Good Ole Days" ‼️😘
@realestatess: "I'm only... that I never even lived through." Are you sure???? You could have died around the late 70's and reincarnated. Look into that. How? Meditation. Most likely, you'll find many other things you love about the fifties.
AND GAS WAS 35 CENTS A GALLON, 100 OCTANE CHEVRON FOR 50 CENTS A GALLON. WHITE LIGHTENING, THEY CALLED IT. MANY OF THE HIGH-PERFORMANCE CARS USED IT, HIGH COMPRESSION,
I am 74 and patiently waiting for my time capsule to take me back to the 1950's... anyone want to come along😊!!
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Me 72 LOL
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I would but not at my age maybe if i was 45 years younger then i would enjoy the 60's as well lol
@@bioshock6935 None of us are going back to the 50' with our current age. You can be any age you want. That's the beauty of time travel. So welcome aboard!! 😊
Our country needs to step back to the 50's . I am 74 We didn't have to be afraid back in those days. What a great life it was back then
Oh wow! Motivating my artist's book projects and mixed media! A treasure!
56”-62” what a great time for music! Foot taping” melody’s ,Johnny burnette,crests,Sam Cooke…never forgotten..❤
Born in the early fifties I listened from the from the crib ( not meaning so rappers home) learned to dance in the neighborhood girls garage.
Pedal pusher pants and Bobby socks, Cushman motor scooters FORD Falcon Sprint 4 speed on the floor 289 CID in my Hot Rod.
Always had my hustle on thanks for being a listener enjoy
Yes, Thank You Creator Of This.
The Poodle Skirts, The Saddle Shoes Bobby Sox's Black And White Saddle Shoes. I Still Love 'em. 1956 Cadillac. The Catilina's. 1919 T Birds .Them Cars Was Like Living In A Boat. No Seat Belts Then. I Miss This. And Them Days.
It Be Never Be The Same.
Because The Pple Who Was Living Then Are Not Here Now. Almost 75 Now.
Thank You Creator Of This.
Thank You.
I was 18 years old in 1956 what a blessed time to grow up. Never be another time like the 50’s.
It was the peak of our nation’s great life. Sadly, it’s been downhill from there.
🇺🇸 *M A G A* 🇺🇸
I'm 82 and I wish I could be in the 50's again. Greatest decade.
Grew up in the 60s. Im 65 but the folks listened to this in the car. BEST DAYS FOR THIS COUNTRY!!!! Bring this music back and get rid of that damn rap crap!!!!!!!!
I still DJ parties and depending on the crowd a lot of times I have to play the new stuff but the stuff I put on here there is just no comparison
My husband and I loved this music. His favorite song was So Much In Love! He passed Eight years ago! So Sad!😢
Awesome - growing up with this music.. brings back so many memories - motor cycles, 55 Chev...and so much more, summer loves ... I even had hair back then... need more music like this...
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and more - da
America at it's zenith with the music, cars, clothes, drive -ins and culture!!!😊👍
At 79 years young thankful to of experienced back in the day. Music had meaning , substance those years.
Totally correct music had happiness
I'm still a "teen" @ 76...us baby boomers always had the best music.....
You sure did No Doubt
The best of everything
Mr. B. Here ! Am 70 my older brother turn me on to Dion late 50’s and the rest is history ! 😊😊😊😊😊
Dion is the best..he put u on to the right guy
Back in the days when love was in the air, instead of drugs, violence , fear, and hate. I am 77 and was about 15 +/- 4 yrs when this stuff was in vogue. I miss those days.
You're so correct this music sends such a good message
I am 74 years and I am ❤glad I grew up with this music
They were the best
Consider yourself very very lucky
I'm now 68 and am glad I grew up with this music too. I may have been a baby in 1955 when rock & roll began, but I know I shaked, rattled and rolled in my crib to that music all the way through my years and into my teens up through the 60's and 70's. What a great erra! All the music had melodies, all the artist and class, and real talent. They didn't need all the electronics being used in music today. They were the real deal. Cars and clothes had styles too. The sock hops, dance parties in friend's homes and on the beaches. Boys looked like boys and girls looked like girls. If I could, I would do it all over again. 😎
50s/60s/and 70s/ cant top it. life then seems so much more respectful and honest.
You ain't kidding
I like the way the instruments coinside with the vocals.True Magic.❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
I love this music more and more as I get older. I'm 77 now and it brings back the happiest memories of my youth. I too feel this crazy world is totally out of control with all of this "woke" BS. Just put on a 1957 do-wop record, close your eyes and leave the zoo of 2022 behind and go to your happy place.
John I am 77 also and what you say reflects my sentiments exactly
Don't you think it's kind of ironic that you are diggin on music that is primarly African American in origin and then complaining about "woke" BS? Like you I have a nostalgic fondness for this music but I also understand the importance of being 'woke'. I make a point out of being aware of history and social injustices past and present. There were a lot of "woke" people fighting for civil rights over the last 150 years and they helped make this nostalgic distinctly American music that we love possible. Can you imagine where this country would be if there were no 'woke" people fighting to correct the injustices that somehow continue to occur in the most unbelievable ways?
10 stars 🌟 4 u
If you can't see some of the crazy thinking that goes on today your unawares. I am woke but there is too much crazy out there right now.
100 % correct
LOVE THE OLDIES , Such a great time to be a teenager, so much fun !!! 76 this year !!! 05-12-23.
Enjoy the music
Nice. And I'll be 77 this year 06-22-1947
I turned 76 in February 1924 born 2-8-48. Sure glad I grew up when I did. Prettiest Girl best cars and the best music. 🎶🇺🇸
@@dennistilley3013 77 in June 2024 here my friend
All played on AM radio static and all. Fading in and out. What an era. I was 9 in 55. You all remember the SCREAMER?.Dick Biondi WLS Chicago? I grew up in Columbus Ohio on the Hilltop.
Around Whitethorne Ave. WCOL.
Great comment remember AM radio here in New York no FM what a Time
I’m 84, 85 In March. The fifty’s and sixty’s were magical times for all us young ones, our music was filled with love and a joy of life and living, loud yes however you could hear every word of a song, could pick out every musical instrument, when we went dancing at week end we would actually have some contact with a partner even in the jive or rock numbers which often saw air between the dancers.. Now a boy or girl asks someone for a dance they get on the floor and yards apart and jiggle without ever coming together !!? And people in general seem so insecure intense and can’t seem able to accept any rejection, to us it was just part of living. Ah…..happy days, years even.
Good old days I'm 72. I love them days ❤
What a great era when times were fun and the U.S.A was patriotic and honored cherished traditions.
Bravo !
I'm 35 years old black young man I love Do wop
The world needs more like you then maybe the world can be a better place Fourth of July weekend I'm going to put out a real good one thanks for being a subscriber
Thanks you God bless 🙌
Anthony and the Imperials was my favorite Doo Woo. Tears on My Pillow, Outside Looking In. Oh yeah!!
70 and it's from my good times and brings back memories from then.
Great music! I remember every one of them. 🎶
1950 I was born I like the 50 60 music
Very nice to hear this music is just such happy music it makes for such great memories and Good Times
"Memories are made of this."
I have two words for you well said
Unbeatable music 1954 to 1963 were the best times in music can't say that about today's rubbish
What's wrong with today's music is it sends the wrong message
The world has lost its way I guess
You can say that again I grow up in the 70s But I’ve always loved the music from the 50s and 60s
Lotsa great music today too - come on, you have youtube - it's not that hard to find
@@musicforyourminddjjohnny I hear a lot of great stuff today too - my gripe is that it is mostly over-produced. What I love about 50s is they just pressed "record" and sang - no fancy post-production
I'm going on 80 but these songs bring back pleasant memories from the 50s and 60s. Listened to the 50 kW AM stations at night like WKBW Buffalo and WBZ Boston when they would phase their antennas to the south with our girl. Locally WPGC from MD in the day. Later when stationed west of the Mississippi it was KOMA, Oklahoma City, OK, another 50 kW station at 1520 AM. My 427 dural quad Ford and other GM and MOPAR high performance cars were the vehicle to have. Viet Nam changed things for ever and we never got back to the care free days when gas was cheap, in some places 10-15 cents per gallon. What a great time to grow up in and become adults.
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We are the same age and I too had a fast 427 Chevy impala. We loved to go out at night and just race for fun, listened to rock and chased the girls and enjoyed the dances and comradardy with friends. KOMA was always one of several stations we turned back and forth to. I grew up in OKLAHOMA and it was just a good time to be alive.
I am from Mexico, 🇲🇽 I am 18 years old and despite the fact that in my time there is a great musical decline. 😔 Honestly, I'd rather listen to Oldies from Bygone Times I never lived through. 😃
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It is simply more beautiful and beautiful ❤️🥰
What a great comment five stars to you
How true that is bro😂
In the year 1941 i came along and find a war around me , so i had to bee qiuck older, then came in 56 The platters on the stage and i was sold What a voices the started with only You , so a lift with them till now its 2023 still a waar around and noone learns how to live and love. so i.m 81 now and still love the platters ok
Outstanding comment I'll get more platters out there
My fingers can get tired praising all this musical gold. But it's a sweet pain if you know what I mean. Long Live Van Nuys Blvd and the friends I remember from there. I've mentioned this before. I would feel eternally blessed (believer in Christ) that if I ever lost my mind I hope it would be stuck in the 50s with an imaginary radio sitting next to me 24/7 pumping out this music. The closest thing to Heaven till I go there.
Well said
You nailed it bro! Van Nuys Blvd, Bob's Drive in, the cars and bikes and the music, the BEST EVER. I would give everything I own to go back in a time machine.
I'm a middle of the baby boomers born in 56. On into the mid-70s until disco came around and wrap after that I went to country music and that's going to crap. So I'm glad these are on UA-cam
I am now 74 years old and you can't image how wonderful this music is to me-It makes me feel 18 again.
That's why I do this
Denny t, the music reminds me of good times and being "younger", however, my right knee keeps saying I'm not. I wish the knee would shut up! 😆😆😆😆😆😆
Yep , great stuff .
I am 77 and you are exactly right!
I am 68 always love this music thanks for keeping it alive!!!!!!!!
I GREW UP IN THE ROCK N ROLL ERA I WAS BORN IN 1949 GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL IN 1967 GOT MARRIED 1968 I AM 73 NOW.
I love the doo wop era music. Sadly no one in my immediate family or friends listen to this music and I am 64 years old.
We are around the same age for some reason I just love doo-wop maybe it's because I grew up with a lot of older people but friends my age don't really care for it but slowly they are starting to get into it they realized that this is just very very happy music
So glad I grew up back then. I play these songs and close my eyes and I'm back in the 50s and 60s. Keep the music alive. ❤🎸🙏
Thankyou that means alot
I went to see American graffiti in Reno nevada. I pulled into the drive in in my 400 hp 54 ford pickup with my buddy .All eyes were on us. What a great movie.😁
One of the best movies of all time
Music, cars, pony tails and drive ins.... Innocent times but best years of my life
I was born too late but I grew up with a lot of people from the era
Listen Again Now
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@willihahnemann491 yes j love the oldest but goodies
All true but not so innocent, but without internet and social media secrets were kept until they couldn't hurt anymore
My music from the 50s 60s 70s and 80s is all that gets me through the day now. Thank God I was born and raised back then and not in this crazy nasty world we have today.
Times were easier in the fifties and sixties. People were patriotic they loved their country. Today you have people who are trying to destroy it .
I GREW UP IN THE 50's, WHAT A GREAT ERA TO BE A PART OF, DIDNT KNOW IT AT THE TIME , BUT TURNS OUT THOSE WERE THE "GOOD OL DAYS"!
I am 76 ❤the music of that times and the cars.I had a 57 ford hot rod.
I love this music. Brings back great memories of a time when I was a teenager and enjoyed good times. I'm 73 and still listen to all this great music. I cant relate to rap music. These songs speak to my spirit. My favorite is Denise, Denise by Randy and the Rainbows.
I'm 56 and wish I could go back in time to that era
I feel the same way
I'm 79 and remember dancing to these songs at the Youth Center !!!
There will never ever be music or singers like this again. This was my time, and they were wonderful. One of the best times if my life. I am glad I grew up with all of these singers.
It's just great music and now that the holidays are here It just fits
Absolutely my feelings.
Great memories of my youth.
Put the music on and close your eyes and you are back in time
Tony, congratulations, you have your own personal time machine! Take care and God bless.
This is the generation that made what America is today.
Sure is
I started my radio DJ career in 1961, so I was lucky enough to have played most of these songs on the air. I'm 80 now and I am so thankful that I was a part of the music scene back then. It really was a magical time!!
That year is the perfect year you had so much music to play you must have some memories
I'm 78 now and the music in those day was the best, Even today they are great classics. Thise songs will never die. Thanks for sharing.
I was just a “pre-teenager “ in years mentioned. Not only did I love the doo whop/rock music, but memories of food😀. My favorite station advertised this fabulous pizza place, and my parents also liked it. Our family would drive to
this out-of-way place on. early Saturday nights, that double sausage & cheese pizza still brings up cravings!
Reminds me of my first ford...testing it's speed over 100 miles per hour. Needless, my friend was scared s------- and never said a word. The fearlessness of youth! Thanks to God! He was walking with us then as He still walks with each of us!
God is good all the time
My first car was 1956 Ford Fairlane bought in '58. 4 in the floor, Hiway Patrol engine. F-A-S-T. Beat Chief Roscoe and Boss Hogg.
Started listening to the Platters on my parents stereo. Got hooked on the Doo Wop sound.nothing else worth listening to.
It's so true nothing else to listen to
Sure wish I had a Time Machine ...I go back and stay there...These times suck...
That's exactly why I put this music on
Thank you...Such good memories...
@@musicforyourminddjjohnny Keep at it. You are making the world a better place. I need to go back to those times every now and then, and this helps a lot. I love every one of these songs. Thank you so much
Maybe there’s a special place in Heaven that we can go to relive the best times of our lives.
Maybe you could come with me as I have been waiting patiently for my time capsule to take me back to the 1950's😊. I would give all of this latest technology and never come back. Black and White TV, 3 channels and you have to get up to change the channels... good for all of the coach potatoes😊. Sorry 🦉owls but when midnight rolls around it goes to snow and the national anthem is played.... your big chance to become a Lark!🤯📺
Love this music . The best times of my life .music you could listen to and love it . Wish I could go back in time
I am waiting for my time capsule to get here so take me back to the1950'Want to come along😊!
All music reflects the times it was written in. Post World War II was a great period celebrating freedom we won in WWII. And a time that followed (50's) was of self-discovery.
Very well said
Born in 48. I was there. When current. Real memories.
, your comment is why I do this
JACK WHITTINGTON USMC RET hey James my birth date Jan 1 1949
@@johnwhittington1872 Got you by six months. June 1. Oops, make that seven.
I was born in 48 too what a great time to be alive. Prettiest Girls best cars and the best music. 🎶
I'm born in 56 and the Last born of six plus my old est bros was drummer as well à trumbone musician when I was still in the cradle but only in my sixth year this world I was playing on my brosthers drums, all this to say, this is the era of music I learned to play drums and still play to those songs and I'm 67
I do play songs of the late 40's as up to some late 80's
But the 50's and 60's are my favorites 😊🙏
My former husband chris, and I loved this aw,awesome just aw,awesome music,we saw The Deprees in person,outside concert
This music is just one of a kind glad we have it
There is no romance nowadays .
The good times, the girls, cars, and music. We had respect for them all.
We have what the Young Generation doesn't have memories
I will always love this music, so many wonderful memories, the best music EVER !!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
We have to keep old cars and this music alive.... closest thing we get to a time machine. 🥰
I could not have said it better fabulous fabulous the music The Cars said it all
There's something very special about the connection, 50's and 60's cars, and the roots of rock n' roll! They are both very American and they remind me
of how great this nation was and can still be! We must restore and preserve it for future generations!!
Love this music! Times were simpler! Our America sucks now! This music helps go back to better times!
You hit it right on the head with that comment
@@musicforyourminddjjohnny AMEN! Too much negativity today.
Too bad they only let me give you one like. You get at least 1,000 from me.
Though i agree somewhat with your comment, "time was simpler"?? WOW!! If you have said Music was simpler, yeah 100% with you, but times? For real? "WHITE ONLY" "NOT COLORED ALLOWED", "PEOPLE OF COLOR NO NEED TO APPLY" school were SEGREGATED, KKK, Cold War, And yeah you miss when "Times were simpler", perhaps with a narrow minded,simple mind like yours. AMERICA sucks now, "Murica" sucked just as bad back then.
Best years of my life great music
This music is just so awesome I have a new one coming out on Monday All Acapella thanks so much for your comment
1. "The Angels Listened In" - The Crests (1959)
2. "So Much in Love" - The Tymes (1963)
3. "A Lover's Question - Clyde McPhatter (1958)
4. "Dreamin' " - Johnny Burnette (1960)
5. "Baby Blue" - The Echoes (1961)
6. "Take Good Care of My Baby" - Bobby Vee (1961)
7. "Lollipop" - The Chordettes (1957)
8. "Born Too Late" - The Poni-Tails (1958)
9. "Good Timin' " - Jimmy Jones (1960)
10. "Dream Lover" - Bobby Darin (1960)
11. "Baby Talk" - Jan & Dean (1959)
12. "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" - Jimmie Rodgers (1957)
13. "Let's Fall in Love" - The Boyfriends (aka The Five Discs) (1964)
14. "Who Put The Bomp" - Barry Mann (1961)
15. "Come On, Let's Go" - Ritchie Valens (1958)
16. "Bristol Stomp" - The Dovells (1961)
17. "Tossin' and Turnin' " - Bobby Lewis (1961)
18. "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" - Jerry Lee Lewis (1957)
19. "Bo Diddley" - Bo Diddley (1955)
Do you know what song 13:15 is?
19:56
you know it's really sad when you cant hear the lyrics depending on how the song is sang and have to look up the lyrics only to figure out the song is all in your native English language, but the man sings in such a way that makes him very hard to understand or hear, i get the tone of the song but none of the lyrics.
now i understand the he just had "good timing", that's all the song was about lol. i love this song, it was just near impossible to understand what he was saying in the song because of the way he sang the song.
now. the next song, dream lover i understand every word without having the need to look up the lyrics as i can hear every word without issue.
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There will never be another era like the one I grew up with, I would not trade the wonderful times for all the tea in china.So fortunate and all of you out there who were part of it know exactly what I'm talking about! The memories are priceless and so was the music! Step into my time machine and come back with me to a nicer time when we were not in such a hurry and life was more enjoyable and less complicated. I'm 76 and when I listen to this incredible music I close my eyes and I'm 17 again. Beautiful and tell the time machine if I'm asleep don't wake me up.😃
@@user-tp5yb4hr4w raindrops deeclark
I grew up back in this time and it was such a magical time
I can imagine how much fun it was I have family members that grew up then
This kind of music is waking up something in my heart and soul - i can't explaine. Greetings from germany. I was born in 1963 (east-germany) and every saturday at 11.00 i listened to a (west)-berlin radio-station - they played this beautiful music.
So glad you're enjoying the music that makes my day really does
My cool big brother was a teen in the late 50s and he played guitar sang Blue Moon and imitated the cool singer dancing and performing for me teaching me to be cool too. He was handsome kind funny and dramatic in his own ways. So tragically he passed away in drowning in 1961. 😢 I was devastated and was only 13 when I lost my hero. But now and always as I get older I’ve love many kinds of music but by far Do Wop is my brother s music and it takes me back to a magical fun time with these awesome fun songs of fun love and dance. Yep I feel relax ed and motivated . Not too old ever at a lady of 75 keep it going.🥰
So sorry for your loss. Your brother is in heaven listening to all of this wonderful Doo woo music 😊!!
Born way to late. From the 80s but i have always been stuck in the 50s. Always listening to 50s music. Doo Wops and Rockabilly. My Parents and Friends do not understand why I am constantly listening to 50s music and even been into 50s related cars.
That is so cool you know why because that's where it's at that music classic cars that's America's pastime
Taking your sweetheart to a drive in movie, cruising the strip, malt shops and lovers lane. Ah the memories.
The best times
@@musicforyourminddjjohnny The dances,too.
Listening to this makes me wonder what the hell happened to American music & the nation as a whole today.
I've been saying the same thing that's why I put this music on here
These songs are way before my time but I know them all as I was raised by a doo-wop loving dad.
I'm a mid baby boomer born in 56 love these old songs on into the mid-70s until disco came along and rap after that. I went to country now that's gone to crap glad these are on UA-cam
I 63yrs now and this music is still the best when my parents played the records the year was 1942 I wasn’t thought of after peal harbor my dad US ARMY 😊❤🇺🇸
As a teenager why back my father had a radio which we use to listen to Wheelus air base in Libya .As Malta is north of Libya about 140 miles we where lucky enough to recive these type of music .I am 74 YEARS old now still this music make me remember those days.
I was a teen when these songs were playing on my transistor radio. I'm 77 now and these songs bring back memories of the best years of my life. Thanks for the upload.
Thank you for being a listener and a subscriber your comment is exactly why I do this
i'm 28 and wish I could have experienced the 50s, the music, cars, diners, service stations, even the relationships seemed better
@@esurles1 It was a wonderful time. But you can enjoy it by listening to the music of the era.
I am 79 and I cry- for what the world or america has become!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@san5sparkle same here
Those that grew up in this era experienced a time that had true magic.
So true
I was born in 1999 (Generation Z). I wish this genre of music would make a comeback with my generation.
It's very cool that a young guy like yourself loves this music
@@musicforyourminddjjohnny You obviously have good musical taste,sir!
@@georgemaster4225 thank you very very much
98 here, listening to this in the car as I smoke a cigarette with greasy hair.. Nothing changes really
if we need do wop we need it now radio stations please bring back do wop now.
This was some of the best times in our life. Many memories and fun. True magic.
All about the memories
People this day and time don’t have a clue about the old days!!
Great songs I was 6 when I first started listening to these great songs. I am 69. Thanks for posting!
More on the way ty
I remember all the bitter/sweet times of the 50s. I am 76 and I
have always maintained that it was the music that made it possible. Thank you.
You are so correct
I'm 57 and I really love this music as well
I might be 69 but every Sunday on ZamTalk 10:30-12:30 p.m. West Coast time I do a doo wop program from my record collection. At least with the music we can go back in time. Thanks for the music
Age is just a number this music just keeps you so young keep on doing what you doing
What memories, The 1950s what a time!!!
Can't believe how the world changed
I'm 73 years young I grew up in Tulare, California I attended TWHS we cruised every week end listening to Wolfman Jack out of WCOK radio station there in Tulare. Those were the days my friends. Memories I'm extremely fond of 50s 60s 70s such an easy way of living "Happy Days" for sure.
Well said love the 50 60s and 70s doo-wop is my favorite
I was raised on doo wop by my father. Working in the garage and going to car shows. Love this music.
Same here I missed the doo-wop era my uncle's got me into the music back then
I'm 83 years old I have a collection of 45 records 170 45 120 albums n I play them everyday cc rider n what am l living for by Chuck wills favorite songs
The good times life was so much easier 😎🇺🇸🇺🇸
Nothing makes me happier than listening to te oldies ❤❤
This music is just such happy music how can anybody not like this music
Makes me happy and sad at the same time. 🙂😪
The best time of my life shame you get generation is missing such wonderful memories
Just missed this era, but remember some of these songs! The Beach Boys & Four Seasons carried the doo-wop tradition on for a while longer. "Denise, Denise" by Randy & The Rainbows (1963) was the last doo-wop song I recall. THANKS for posting these songs!
My pleasure love this music memories make everything worthwhile
The 50's were simpler times. The music was a feel good music and today, listening to those does help to relieve depression.
That's exactly why I do this thank you for that comment
that is so true, Thank you
This they do. I'm eighty and counting, and at times, I do get depressed, but the music from my youth cheers me up almost instantly and brings back happy memories.
I am 70 now and yes this music from the 50,s brings back the simple good things of growing up listening to my transistor radio loving the music , good memories thanks.
I'm so thankful that I grew up when these songs were popular, with authentic instrument playing/sounds and singers with voices not electronically altered. Such a magical time!
Sure was a magical time
Me too
What a chance you had!
I'm thankfull that my father always played this type of music. Never knew better and I love it till this day! I'm 37 now and play these songs with my 9 y/o son 🥰
Love these songs im 75.
😢❤❤❤
Love these songs they get better every time they play 🎼
I couldn't have said that better
Yeah, we had a Mel's Drive-In in Salinas, California on the main drag. Hot1950's and 60's muscle cars cruising Main St. with 8 track stereos blaring as us teenagers were shouting to one another where the parties were. Then it was a fuel stop of a burger, fries and shake at Mel's where all the hot cars were lined up with each owner bragging how fast his was. Then it was jaunt to Hitchcock road where one after another squared off against each other. Those were the days!
Wish we still had those days
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Steve, we didn't have a Mel's but had the same just with different names. I had a fast car and loved the drag races and Saturday night dances, and just cruising with friends and the girls were great too.
@@Roy-dt4xu I think just about every city over say a population of over 50,000 had a main street that teenagers cruised on and a local restaurant hangout back in the late 50's, 60's and early 70's.
The best music, cars and friends! What a beautiful time it was!
You are so right that's why I added a description
@@musicforyourminddjjohnny Fantasztikus vàlogatàs, köszi a munkàdat.üdv, Magyaroszágról.
Love it.
@@musicforyourminddjjohnny
I’m 74 and this post is right in my ballpark. Before too long the geezers will be gone and this will be ancient history, unfortunately.🥲
I'm only 42 but I've always loved this type of music since I was just a little kid. There was always something magical about hearing these songs. It makes me long for a bygone era that I never even lived through.
This music is simply made America
@@musicforyourminddjjohnny That's for sure
I have time on you, but I can understand what you are experiencing. It's not really nostalgia but more of an inner connection to what was real, now it's unreal.
Hi realestatess ! Your comments are so refreshing 😊 and remind me of my younger years when my friends and children, at times,refered to me as being Old Fashion😘My parents were in their mid sm later 30's when they lucked out with me, Ha-Ha, as the 4th to come along with an older brother in the Army and sister in 12th grade highschool, another brother 9 years old. I often tell my husband, I wish times now were the way they were when I was growing up 🤗. Speaking about, at the time,a local small town, Sincerely yours, A California girl ❣️ Thank you, and stay with the wonderful music, from the," Good Ole Days" ‼️😘
@realestatess: "I'm only... that I never even lived through." Are you sure???? You could have died around the late 70's and reincarnated.
Look into that. How? Meditation. Most likely, you'll find many other things you love about the fifties.
This was the greatest time in our country music was clean and great cars was great 👍
The music was not only clean it was happy great time thank you so much for the nice comment
AND GAS WAS 35 CENTS A GALLON, 100 OCTANE CHEVRON FOR 50 CENTS A GALLON. WHITE LIGHTENING, THEY CALLED IT. MANY OF THE HIGH-PERFORMANCE CARS USED IT, HIGH COMPRESSION,
I AGREE with you 1,000% because this was when music was music. Today's music is nothing but FILTHY GARBAGE & isn't worth a DIME. LOVE YOUR COMMENT.
@@kevinjohnson4599 AGREED!